Characters appear on a real or fictitious GameShow, but [[StatusQuoIsGod typically]] [[StatusQuoGameShow they won't win]] any significant amount of money. Often, two or more characters will be pitted against each other, despite the unlikelihood of two people who know each other being competitors on a real game show.

If a group of people love a game show with one holdout pointing out the show's silliness, chances are the holdout will be the one who becomes a contestant and/or [[IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam gets obsessed]].

Typically, using a real game show will involve the genuine set, props, and staff.----!!Examples with real {{Game Show}}s:

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[[folder:''American Gladiators'']]* September 18, 1992: In a particularly unrealistic example, the ''Series/FamilyMatters'' episode "Surely You Joust" had Carl Winslow and Steve Urkel squaring off against each other on the show.* May 21, 1993: A spoof of the show is used in ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'', as Ramada and Michelle compete for Topper's love.* November 22, 1994: An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'' had Taz and his mom on "Tasmanian Gladiators".* March 1, 1995: Creator/EllenDeGeneres once appeared on the show in the ''Series/{{Ellen}}'' episode "Gladiators".[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Beat The Clock'']]* November 20, 1954: One of the so-called "lost" episodes of ''TheHoneymooners'' had Ralph Kramden and his wife Alice [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6i6N2_3jP0 on the show]] (and Bud Collyer, naturally, playing himself). After completing the $100 Clock and time running out during the $200 Clock, the two practice the stunt for the next week. Alice becomes unable to participate due to her sister having twins, and Ed Norton is brought in as her substitute. [[spoiler:He and Ralph complete the $200 Clock, after which Norton wins the Jackpot Clock and TV set. Collyer then [[HeartwarmingMoment gives Ralph a pair of strollers that were to be used in a later stunt for the newborn twins]].]][[/folder]]

[[folder:''Big Brother'']]* October 20, 2003: In the ''Yes, Dear'' episode "Big Brother-in-Law", Jimmy becomes a contestant to get money so he and Christine can get their own place. Jimmy quickly becomes well-liked by the others due to his wit and storytelling skills, and all signs clearly point to him winning the $500,000...until Greg, wanting to see Jimmy win, breaks in to warn of a blindsiding which [[StatusQuoIsGod was actually a joke]].* June 11, 2005: An episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' ("Bad Wolf") had the Ninth Doctor ending up on a future version of the show (although it's only one of several dozen simultaneous "houses") where [[spoiler:the evicted contestants die]].* December 27, 2007: Done tragically in the GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Extras}}'', the show representing the lowest point in Gervais' character's career. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQAr_AjZt-E Culminates in an incredible Moment of Awesome.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:''Bumper Stumpers'']]* February 26, 2013: On this episode of ''[[Creator/DavidLetterman Late Show with David Letterman]]'' the Top Ten List was 'Pope Benedect Achievements'. Number 2 was 'Hosted his own game show' -- ''[[Series/BumperStumpers Poper Stumpers]]''. A clip is shown of him trying to figure out XKMU [=NK8=].[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Cash Cab'']]* September 30, 2010: In the ''Series/ThirtyRock'' episode "When it Rains, it Pours", Tracy Jordan manages to get sidetracked somehow and needs to get to the hospital to witness the birth of his wife's new child (he missed it the last two times). However, when he hails a taxi, he ends up getting a cab driven by none other than Ben Bailey. [[spoiler:Tracy answers every question correctly, and arrives at the hospital in time to witness the birth of his third child.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:''Countdown'']]* July 2, 2010: In "The Final Countdown," an episode of ''Series/TheITCrowd'', Moss shatters all the records on ''Series/{{Countdown}}'', and is invited to join the "8+ Club," an exclusive club for the Countdown elite. His success rankles the former Countdown king, who challenges Moss to an intense match of "Street Countdown".[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Dating Game'']]* Feb 6, 1970: Brothers compete for a batcholette's attention in a "Dating Game" expy ''Boy Meets Girl'' in the ''LoveAmericanStyle'' episode "Love and the First Nighters".* 1979/80: "The Dating Zone", a sketch on ''SaturdayNightLive'', begins as a typical ''Dating Game'' parody before the camera pans over...and there's RodSerling (Harry Shearer).* May 17, 1992: An ''InLivingColor'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuRFAj_vaGo skit]] from the Season 3 finale had Wanda (the ugliest woman to ever exist) on ''Series/TheDatingGame'', with Jim Carrey as the host. [[HilarityEnsues You can pretty much tell where this went.]]* March 8, 1996: On the first episode of ''Series/MuppetsTonight'' a sketch featured ''Muppet Match-up'', with Kermit as host, MichellePfeiffer as contestant, and Prof Honeydew, Beaker, and Animal as the batchelors.* 2000s: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDVfKGJByWQ This]] Comcast promo had "The Digital Game".* January/February 2007: ''Series/RulesOfEngagement'' (premiered February 5) did [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SREPMGJRt1E a promo]] with Jim Lange himself (albeit somewhat balder and grayer up top) reprising. Sadly, there was no big 'ol KISS like the old days.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Deal Or No Deal'']]* March 16, 2007: UsefulNotes/ComicRelief had Catherine Tate, as her filthy-grandmother character "Nan", [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2eha1ff-aE appear]] on the British version. Played straight throughout, with Nan proceeding to [[spoiler:remove the Power Five in the first round. The subsequent offer of £199 is '''taken''', as Nan had already looked inside her box and saw that it contained £50]]. Only a few actors were used aside from Tate (those holding the boxes Nan picks), with the audience and other contestants held over from an actual taping; based on their reactions, they either A) weren't told this "taping" was for Red Nose Day or B) have some ''really'' good acting skills.* September 16, 2007: Kim and Sharon went on the Australian version in an episode of ''KathAndKim''. Faced with either $100,000 or 50¢, Sharon says "No Deal" [[spoiler:and wins the $100,000]].* September 23, 2007: In the first part of the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' ''StarWars'' parody ''Blue Harvest'', Princess Leia (Lois) hides the plans to the Death Star in "one of these 28 suitcases".[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Dragons' Den'']]* ''Series/TopGear'' series 19 episode 1 had Jeremy Clarkson inventing a new car then driving it to an "important business meeting" which turned out to be an appearance on ''Series/DragonsDen'' where he pitched his new car. He receives exactly one offer... £1 for 1%.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Family Feud'']]* 1970s: An episode of ''SaturdayNightLive'' featured the Coneheads playing against a family headed by a lettuce salesman played by SteveMartin. Dawson was played by Bill Murray, and the set was very unrealistic — the usual ''SNL'' thrown-together style.-->'''Richard Dawson''': Name something you like to bite.\\'''Connie Conehead''': The Big One.* November 20, 1979: An episode of ''Angie'' had the titular character's immigrant family [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1gjevZkSPE face off]] against her fiance's wealthy family on a reasonable facsimile of the ''Feud'' set with Dawson hosting.* February 19, 1983: An episode of ''Mama's Family'' had the cast appear on the original (syndicated) Richard Dawson era...and lost. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_nlzL8Zrnw Here's the first part of the episode.]]* 1980s: A [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeFl0lAV_Sw bit]] on ''Late Night with DavidLetterman'' had Paul Shaffer's band respond to a "Viewer Mail" letter detailing an error Ray Combs made on a syndicated episode.* 1980s: On ''Series/TheTonightShow'', a "Mighty Carson Art Players" sketch featured Johnny Carson as RonaldReagan on Dawson's ''Feud''.* November 19, 1988: The cast of ''227'' once [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xRar_huc_U appeared]] on the syndicated Combs version and [[spoiler:won the game, but lost Fast Money]].* November 17, 1991: ''Series/InLivingColor'' brings in Ray Combs for a sketch of the show between the Royal Family and the Jackson Family.* 1993: in another ''Saturday Night Live'' sketch host Alec Baldwin and his brothers (played by his real brothers) appear on the ''Feud'', except for brother Danny who isn't available so they have the author James Baldwin (no relation) fill in.* 1994-95: An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'' had Jay Sherman taking his son to the movies. While waiting in line, Jay looks up at a poster for "''FamilyFeud'': [[TheFilmOfTheSeries The Movie]]" (showing the original Dawson set) and declares that "It stinks!"* October 23, 2001: An episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' had a brief pre-opening cutaway to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QMJousotj0 Louie Anderson's version]], with the question "Name one thing guys want to see more than anything in the whole wide world."* May 20, 2003: The GrandFinale of ''WatchingEllie'' had the cast go on the show, with Richard Karn as himself. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vhh5D94e5Q Here's a brief clip.]]* 2005-06: WDJT (aka CBS-58)'s [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2REHnVCQRM two]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-OlmhfH-50 promos]] for their "10 At 10" newscast.* January 3, 2010: The beginning of the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Big Man On Hippocampus" had the Griffins appearing on the original Dawson version. The family loses Fast Money, and Peter suffers from amnesia after getting into a fight with Dawson.-->'''Dawson''': Take your hands off me! I'm a veteran of the [[Series/HogansHeroes Pretend Army]]!* In another episode of ''Family Guy'' Peter has a CutawayGag to a time when ''he'' hosted; instead of kissing the female constestants like Dawson did, he puts his hand under their top and feels them up.[[/folder]]

[[folder: ''Gambit'' / ''Las Vegas Gambit''/ ''Catch 21'']]* October 24,1980: Audience members, upset at NBC canceling The Creator/DavidLetterman Morning Show in favor of ''Las Vegas Gambit'', appeared on the last episode holding up signs saying - among other things - 'Wink Who?" and "Kill Wink". At the end of the episode Dave had a lounge singer sing a tribute to the new show, while dancers dressed as giant playing cards danced around.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Gong Show'']]* December 17, 1976: In an episode of ''SanfordAndSon'' called "Sanford and Gong", following [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJXAThcDG_c Lamont meeting Chuck Barris]], Fred, Lamont, and Bubba perform on Fred's favorite show. Barris and the correct prize of $516.32 are present, but the set's a knockoff, the logo's vastly different, and the panelists are fake first-name-only people.-->'''Fred Sanford''': This is Fred G. Sanford...the G stands for "Gong"!* February 12, 1977: A ''Carol Burnett Show'' "Family" sketch had Eunice appearing on the show (with Barris, Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, and '''[[Series/{{Password}} Allen Ludden]]''' as themselves)...and torturing the panel through her ''awful'' singing. She was Gang-Gonged at the panel's first opportunity. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRmoXO1Yg6s Here's the first part.]]* December 16, 1993: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "$pringfield, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling", Homer claims that being a blackjack dealer is his life-long dream, and Marge reminds him of another of his past life-long dreams — a flashback reveals that said dream was appearing with Barney Gumble on a 1977 episode (they each wore one leg of a giant pair of suspenders and played a giant harmonica). They got more gongs than the break-dancing robot that caught on fire.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Hollywood Squares'']]* 1993-94: "East [[Series/TheHollywoodSquares Hollywood Squares]]", a recurring sketch during the final season of ''InLivingColor'', featured Peter Marshall hosting once again. Gary Coleman appeared as himself in one skit, while Fred Berry did the same in another.* November 11, 1993: In the episode of ''{{Frasier}}'' entitled "Selling Out", Dr. Joyce Brothers appears and inspires a short discussion between Martin and Frasier about the classic version (specifically, the placement of regulars Charley Weaver, Wally Cox, and Rose Marie). Note that this was still during the period where the entire 1966-81 era was believed to be gone.* November 18, 1998: In [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLzwvT9-4ss an episode]] of ''Series/TheNanny'', Maxwell Sheffield was invited to be a celebrity guest on the Tom Bergeron version when AndrewLloydWebber couldn't make it. Bergeron, Whoopi Goldberg, and Bruce Vilanch all appeared as themselves.* February 9, 2003: At the end of the ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' episode "Vision Quest", Bobby dreams of himself appearing on Bergeron's version....as a panda (Makes sense in context). Bergeron does a voice cameo, while a cartoon version of Vilanch is shown in his square.* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has "Springfield Squares", a local version hosted by Kent Brockman and featuring a Charlie Weaver {{Expy}}.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''I've Got A Secret'']]* July 14, 1959: In ''It Happened To Jane'', the title character [[http://ivegotasecretonline.com/transcripts/other/it-happened-to-jane-movie/ appears on the original version.]] Garry Moore and the panel (Creator/BillCullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Betsy Palmer) appeared as themselves in the only surviving color footage of the 1952-67 era. Also in the film were Robert Paige (on ''TheBigPayoff'', shortly before its demise and which is also pretty rare) and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feIXZWiguJc an uncredited Gene Rayburn]] (as himself, a WTIC reporter).[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Jeopardy!'']]* October 23, 1976: A memorable ''SaturdayNightLive'' sketch was ''Series/{{Jeopardy}} 1999'', complete with clues like "Comedian whose career fizzled after leaving ''NBC's Saturday Night''" (which was lampshaded with none of the contestants even ringing-in, including the one [[SelfDeprecation played by Chevy Chase]]). The game board and wager cards were eerily accurate to the end of the original series (complete with bad punctuation and shortened wording to fit on the former's cards), giving the impression that they had been sitting around at NBC for over a year...and the sketch even used the actual board reveal sound and think music! [[note]](As for being prophetic, pretty much the only things they got right were DonPardo still being around, Chase not having much of a career, and a ''Jeopardy!'' champion winning over $3,000,000. YMMV about "baby killing", aka "abortion", being legalized.)[[/note]]* October 24, 1980: As Creator/DavidLetterman started his final episode of his pre-''Late Night'' morning show, he pressed a buzzer behind his desk and said, "I'll take Famous Rivers for $20, Art".* December 10, 1982: In ''Film/AirplaneIITheSequel'', one character remarks to another that "You're putting the passengers in JEOPARDY!" Cut to the passengers playing ''Jeopardy!'' on the plane with '''Art Fleming'''. (Interestingly, the board is based on the 1978 version with the 1975 dollar values; also, trilons.)* 1984: Music/WeirdAlYankovic's parody song "I Lost On ''Jeopardy''", set during the classic Art Fleming era. The song featured Don Pardo, while the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvUZijEuNDQ music video]] (filmed on May 24 and 25) featured Pardo '''and''' Fleming. Notably, while Fleming doesn't speak, he still manages to go ''way'' OutOfCharacter by giving Al a "raspberry" just before the "Complete Loser" is taken from his podium.* February 13, 1988: In a ''Mama's Family'' episode, Thelma Harper (aka "Mama") appears on the show and takes second place — a trip for four to Hawaii, leading into the subsequent two-parter. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUd53qF1P4c Here's]] the full episode, and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRSooA7mjEo this]] is only the relevant portions (from a more recent TBS repeat than the other).* February 27, 1989: During the TV special ''What's Alan Watching?'', the main character [[ItMakesSenseInContext channel surfs]] and eventually [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zktQNbciKdM#t=2m38s stops]] on a ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' episode with the categories of Geography, Literature, History, Alan's Family, Jewish Presidents, and State Capitals...and it is here that Alan learns about his father's World War II affair with a Samoan nurse. Incredulous, Alan turns the TV off right after the Daily Double sound plays when "Jewish Presidents for $100" is picked.* Late 1980s: A ColdOpening for an episode of ''Series/DCFollies'' featured Sam Donaldson hosting "Political Jeopardy!" with contestants Ted Kennedy, Lee Iacocca, and NYC Mayor Ed Koch.* January 18, 1990: Cliff Clavin of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' appeared on the show) and had enough going into Final Jeopardy! (nearly $18,000 more than his opponents ''combined'' thanks to a "dream board" for the Jeopardy! Round) to easily secure a large payday, but bet everything and got it wrong. [[note]](For the record, [[http://www.j-archive.com/wageringcalculator.php?a=22000&b=3300&c=750&player_a=Cliff&player_b=Agnes&player_c=Milford this is how Cliff should've played.)[[/note]]** Creator/AlexTrebek, who appeared as himself, refers to this on actual ''Jeopardy!'' shows as [[PersonAsVerb "pulling a Clavin"]].** "Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen?" has since become a stock answer to questions that stump players. The earliest reference to this was during the May 1990 College Tournament by eventual winner Michael Thayer, who answered "Who was someone I never met?" in Final Jeopardy, to which Alex said "Michael, looks like you were watching that episode of ''Cheers''!". Another was on June 6, 2000, by a contestant when he had the Daily Double clue of "Hedda Tesman, Helen Alving, Knut Brovik". The category was "Who Created 'Em?", which made his response even more incorrect than Clavin's a decade earlier. (Henrik Ibsen was the correct response.)** On [[http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=310 May 10, 2005]] the Double Jeopardy! categories were from Cliff's "dream board".* February 8, 1992: Dorothy of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' tried out for the show and, while not making it, played against Rose and Charlie in a DreamSequence. Alex Trebek, Johnny Gilbert, and Merv Griffin all appeared as themselves.* March 27, 1992: In ''White Men Can't Jump'', Gloria was a contestant and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj7Fl-lz7K4 won handily.]] The bit is also notable for showing the 1991-96 set through some unusual camera angles, and that "Foods That Begin With The Letter Q" ''did'' end up getting used on the actual show (October 1, 1997).* 1992: An episode of ''Late Night with DavidLetterman'' had "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUob6qMko3E Rude Jeopardy!]]" during, you guessed it, a "Viewer Mail" segment.* October 11, 1993: An ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' short had the Warners' teacher quizzing them on social studies through the familiar set-up. Wakko got a Daily Double and was tasked to name all 50 states and their capitals, which he did (in song, no less)...but was ruled wrong because he didn't phrase his response in the form of a question.** The short implied that all "ordinary" methods to teach the siblings just didn't work. Since the Warners love having fun, not to mention sprinkling pop-culture references around...* September 18, 1995: In ''Series/TheNanny'' episode [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OartgdK_40 "Franny and the Professor"]], Fran goes on the show and, to everyone's amazement, wins [[spoiler:a measly $200]] when she's the only one to get Final Jeopardy! correct.* November 7, 1996: On the episode of ''{{Seinfeld}}'' called "The Abstienance", George stops having sex and finds he starts getting smarter. This is illustrated by him giving correct answers to an episode of "Jeopardy", inspiring Jerry to ask if the episode is a rerun. All the clips are audio except for one of Alex confirming the answer 'Tungstan'.* December 7, 1996-May 16, 2009: The "Celebrity Jeopardy!" sketches with Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek.* December 21, 1997: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace", Marge goes on the show to try and win money to pay back the neighbors after Bart scams them on Christmas Day. [[EpicFail She somehow ends up]] ''[[EpicFail owing]]'' [[EpicFail the show $5,200]].** This scene has two versions. In both, Alex and two hulking people he refers to as "The Judges" try to bully Marge into paying back the money. After Marge gets away, one of the "Judges" originally said to Alex "We'll break her signaling finger". For reruns, this was redubbed as "She ain't getting the home version!".* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' (originally aired on ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', then on January 9, 2000 as a stand-alone with another short) had the Brain go on "Gyp-parody", ''[[MomentOfAwesome sweep the board]]'', then bet it all on the final clue — and lose [[spoiler:because he hadn't paid attention to Pinky's comments earlier in the episode]]. (The episode is a ShoutOut to a classic ep of ''TheHoneymooners'' when Ralph goes on a music trivia show and can't recognize "Swanee River" despite Ed constantly playing it as a tune up.)** Another Jeopardy spoof appeared in the ''TinyToonAdventures'' episode "K-ACME TV", also titled "Gyp-parody". Buster hosts this, and his tolerance is tested against the contestants -- Dizzy Devil was only interested in eating his podium, Calamity Coyote's buzzer was broken, and Elmyra could only answer "A bunny." [[spoiler:When the final question asked what animal was commonly associated with Easter, she answers "George Washington" (which was the answer to the first question), causing Buster to finally snap.]]* ''Series/{{Ellen}}'' went on the show in a DreamSequence where she played against UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein and her old roommate as part of [[{{Disney}} Epcot's]] Universe Of Energy ride. She only won when her neighbor, BillNyeTheScienceGuy, spirited her away during the commercial break to teach her all about energy conservation.* 2005-06: WDJT (aka CBS-58)'s [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfBt1GCRe4Y promo]] for their "10 At 10" newscast.* March 12, 2006: In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "I Take Thee Quagmire", in one of the many brief cutaway clips that are often the best part of the show, [[TheDanza Mayor Adam West]] appears on the show with a secret agenda — he's not there to compete, but rather [[spoiler:send Alex Trebek "back to the Fifth Dimension where he belongs!" He does this by writing Trebek's name backwards as his Final Jeopardy! response.]]** On June 15, 2007 the same trick was tried ''on the actual show''. It didn't work, though some fans claimed this was because Alex pronounced "Kebert Xela" wrong.* October 13-17, 2010: Larry of ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'' appears on ''Jeopardy!'' and performs exceptionally well given his usual status as TheDitz. He bets it all on Final Jeopardy! and loses because he spells "zebra" in his FunetikAksent ("zeeba").[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Let's Make A Deal'']]* February 23, 1973: A famous [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grxDeLNiQ5I episode]] of ''Theatre/TheOddCouple'', helpfully titled "Let's Make A Deal", had Felix and Oscar playing on a New York-based version...dressed as an ass. Monty Hall, naturally, played himself.* November 20, 1973: An episode of the animated sitcom ''WaitTillYourFatherGetsHome'' featured InkSuitActor Monty Hall, as Erma attempts to win money for her upcoming anniversary and ends up with both Monty's and her fingers stuck in a bowling ball.* May 5, 1977: On the third Tvmovie pilot for ''Series/TheLoveBoat'' (the one that introduces Captain Stubbing), one of the couples mention they won the cruise trip on ''Deal''.* An episode of ''Series/TheNanny'' showed Sylvia yelling "Don't take the curtain!" at her TV. The camera then shows a bit of what she's watching — a tape of '''herself''' on ''Deal'' trading a trip to Paris for what's behind the curtain...which turned out to be [[spoiler:a {{Zonk}}]]. Amusingly, Wayne Brady brought the current version to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WfavWi7DgQ Fran Drescher's talk show.]]* February 18, 2015: DavidLetterman started his ''Late Show'' monologue with the "These people, dressed as they are..." opening, backed by Paul playing the theme to ''ThePriceIsRight''.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Love Connection'']]* April 15, 1990: The very first skit on ''Series/InLivingColor'' had JimCarrey playing Chuck Woolery. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juyz9himDIA A later skit]] (February 24, 1991) was more of the same, with recurring character Andrea Dice Clay.* February 18, 1996: An episode of ''Series/{{Martin}}'' had [[AbhorrentAdmirer Sheneneh]] on "The Love Jones Connection", with a pretty similar set. She ends up winning a date with a guy played by Creator/ChrisRock, which...doesn't go too well.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Masquerade Party'']]* February 28, 1975: In ''Series/TheOddCouple'' episode "Laugh, Clown, Laugh", Oscar watches what he identifys as an episode of the 70s update of Masquerade Party. We can hear host Richard Dawson talking as if to the contestants, but it is hard to tell if this is an actual soundtrack from an episode or a recording Dawson did for this episode.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Match Game'']]* February 3, 1994: ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' had a rather interesting example in "Bart Gets Famous", where Bart dreams he's a panelist on ''MatchGame 2034''. He ends up knocking over, and breaking, [[ToTellTheTruth Kitty Carlisle's]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} head-in-a-jar]].* September 5, 2001: The ''Family Guy'' episode "Mr. Saturday Knight" did a brief parody of [[http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/File:The_Match_Game.png the 1973-78 era]] where [[http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/File:Gene_Rayburn.png Rayburn]] asks "Forgetful Freddy was ''so'' forgetful-" ''[[GreekChorus HOW FORGETFUL WAS HE?!]]'' "He's so forgetful that when he couldn't remember someone's name, he drew a BLANK." Cue [[http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/File:Match_Game_2.png stares]] from the panel, including Somers (who WordOfGod admits got seated incorrectly), Reilly, and Dawson.* By contrast, the ''[[MST3K]]'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGA1c0ZA2m8 skit]] in the ''[[Hercules]]'' cheaps out on the replication of the set, but according to the episode guide, the crew took great pains to make sure each panel member were put in their proper locations.* 2003: UsefulNotes/ComicRelief presented a "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNq7IZ-sTgI lost]]" Terry Wogan episode of ''Series/BlanketyBlank'', with a rather accurate set and Peter Serafinowicz as Wogan.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Name That Tune'']]* March 3, 1997: A famous episode of ''Cybill'', [[RunningGag helpfully titled]] "Name That Tune", has the title character becoming a vocalist on ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqwM1UtoKik#t=1m25s The New Name That Tune]]'' (hosted by Tom Kennedy with the 1950s logo). Thanks to an overly-knowledgeable female contestant (the male player is an imbecile), Cybill can barely get more than two words out at a time and resorts to stealing the female player's buzzer so she can finally sing; she gets carted off by security.* June 14, 2011: Creator/ConanOBrien's ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WDJitp2Bbg Basic Cable]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV-oy4wtINE Name That Tune]]'', using a nice recreation of the 1979-81 logo with "Basic Cable" in the same font. He explained that, unlike the network show, TBS can't afford the licencing fees for real songs. To work around this, the band plays the intro only followed by a song "that sorta sounds like the original". For example, instead of ''Born in the USA'' they sing a parody called ''C-Section in America''. Conan also offered the audience members Bid-A-Note style clues like "If we were to play the real version of this Stadium classic chant, Queen's lawyers would undoubtedly say, 'We will, we will, sue you'".[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Newlywed Game'']]* March 20, 1981: An episode of ''[[Series/TheBradyBunch The Brady Brides]]'' ([[RuleOfThree helpfully titled]] "The Newlywed Game") featured Jan, Marsha, and their husbands competing on the show. No points for guessing who played the host.* 1987: An episode of ''Late Night with DavidLetterman'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZViaWNLhtM went over here]] during a "Viewer Mail" letter.* 1994-95: A cutaway clip on ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'' showed Jay Sherman and his then-wife on the show...winning.* September 1998: ''Series/TheNanny'' did [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26XhVRbfRq8 a "new season" promo]] with Fran and Maxwell on the show, with Eubanks as host and the three-couple version of the 1998-99 set. And yes, they made reference to the urban legend.* August 8, 1999: ''Series/KenanAndKel'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwePbKAwyxg go]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJSernok14s on]] "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1B3h-PTg1o The Honeymoon's Over]]" (a ''Newlywed'' {{Expy}} with a very similar set, Eubanks hosting, and a grand prize of '''a house''') as Kenan and Kelly, who had been instructed to answer with girly answers. When the final, tiebreaker question was "What is Kelly's favorite soft drink?", Kenan ecstatically ran around the studio celebrating his win with the answer "orange soda".[[spoiler:..only to find out that Kel had answered "root beer", which he thought was more girly.]]* Circa 2002-03: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Tu3zPurL4 This]] Comcast promo with Eubanks, [[Series/{{Whammy}} Todd Newton]], and [[Series/FriendOrFoe Kennedy]] spoofing the show; the {{GSN}} announcer even talks about Comcast's offer!* January/February 2007: A [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y6YyQFAXgw promo]] for CBS' ''Series/RulesOfEngagement'' featured the three main couples on the show with Bob Eubanks (who else?) appearing as host. Eubanks' question, to the surprise of nobody, was the urban legend.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Password'']]* December 1, 1972: A famous episode of ''Theatre/TheOddCouple'' had Felix and Oscar playing on a New York-based version of ''Series/{{Password}} ABC'' with Allen Ludden and Betty White as themselves, and Oscar constantly being frustrated by Felix's incredibly obscure and obtuse clues (like "Aristophanes" when the password is "bird", because Creator/{{Aristophanes}} wrote a play called ''Theatre/TheBirds''). [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygYAN8PGVgk Here's]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsOrT41RfjQ the full]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9sMjNPfAe4 episode]] (the ''Password'' scenes begin at 7:18 into the second video). The scenes not only have a rare glimpse into the long-since-destroyed ABC era sets, but even {{Lampshade}} the obvious difference in sets.-->'''Oscar''': Doesn't that look bigger on TV?\\'''Felix''': That's often the case.* 1980s: An episode of ''Late Night with DavidLetterman'' featured [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEcpIiTYAOM a skit]] where Dave beat his partner's head into the desk for not getting "Ball" on the clue "[=BaskeT=]" (reading the latter with a higher voice at the end).* 1988: Another episode of ''Late Night'' featured Dave and Paul Shaffer [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wik75_n2N34 playing a word]] upon reading a Bert Convy question (dated August 26, 1988) in "Viewer Mail".* July 25, 2000: The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Wasted Talent" had a [[http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/File:Tony_Randall.jpg cutaway]] to Peter on ''CBS'' (resembling the later 1960s set) trying to get Tony Randall to say "Flaming".* January 18, 2011: An occasional segment on ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'' is a game of ''CBS'' hosted by Steve Higgins on a '''really''' accurate rendition of the later 1960s set; typically played with the night's celebrity guests, the rules are slightly downgraded (word values begin at six points, with no Lightning Round). They also have an offstage announcer reading each password, a shot of the audience clapping as the logo appears, and even a rendition of the later ''CBS'' theme! [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWVyCkd7cO8 The very first game]]) had Creator/BettyWhite proving that she is '''still''' very awesome at ''Password''.* January 16, 2012: One segment of the NBC special ''Betty White's 90th Birthday Celebration'' featured a reasonably accurate recreation of the ''Password'' set with a fake game hosted by Joel [=McHale=] between the teams of Valerie Harper & Vicki Lawrence against Gavin [=MacLoed=] & Ed Asner. The password: 'Betty White'.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Pointless'']]* One episode of ''Series/NotGoingOut'' had Lee and Daisy go on an episode of ''Series/{{Pointless}}'', winning the jackpot not entirely fairly on their second attempt.

[[folder:''The Price Is Right'']]* 1995: An episode of ''The Late Show with David Letterman'' during a week in Los Angeles featured a clip showing Dave as a car model in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZQFAoudGxs Master Key]]...and subsequently managing to get his hand stuck in the steering wheel. Unfortunately, the segment has two errors which foul up what could've looked like a legit outtake (not like you couldn't tell it was a skit) — 1) at least one prize has to be unlocked by a key before it can be tested as the Master Key, and 2) "The Big Banana" was played instead of the ''Price'' theme.-->'''Bob Barker''' (''seeing Dave with his hand stuck in the steering wheel''): What a bonehead.* September 26, 1998: The premiere of ''Martial Law'' had Sammo Law (Sammo Hung) help an injured person just outside of Studio 33. A few moments later, Rod Roddy calls him down to be a contestant.* October 22, 2001: An episode of ''Yes, Dear'' had Jimmy getting a ticket. A brief sequence shows him [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ7hYEDsrk8 forcing the Big Wheel to go backward from 35¢ to the dollar.]] Barker's speech to Jimmy, while within context refers to the quiz show scandals and the subsequent "rigging-is-a-felony" law, has a [[FunnyAneurysmMoment different meaning]] if one knows the legal troubles Bob found himself in during the latter part of his career.-->'''Barker''': Every day, millions of people watch ''ThePriceIsRight''. They '''trust''' us. When you try cheating, as you are right now, you are compromising the integrity of the show, and we can't have that. '''[[{{Hypocrite}} I will not stand for that.]]'''* November 29, 2001: The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Screwed the Pooch" had [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBs7L-jjUkQ a brief cutaway]] with Peter on ''Survivor''...which was actually fake, and on the same set as ''Price''. Bob Barker played himself.* November 27, 2005: The ''Family Guy'' episode "The Fat Guy Strangler" had [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G68FmAgB50w a brief bit]] with Bob Barker as himself.* April 30, 2007: In ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Barney Stinson went on the show intentionally to meet his "father", Barker. (As he explained, his mother told him that Bob was his father — and Bob got the hot women all the time just as Barney did.) Barney ends up [[spoiler:winning everything he bids on, including both Showcases (through a [[MomentOfAwesome perfect bid]], no less)]].** Unlike the ''Martial Law'' episode, this ''Price'' segment used obvious knockoff music that kills some of the realism. There are also several errors, such as Barney's [[spoiler:$500 bonus and Bonus Spin]] not being shown (although the former ''did'' happen in-studio) and the Showcase placards not being changed to the "description" ones following the two bids.* November 16, 2008: Another ''Family Guy'' cutaway ("Tales of a Third-Grade Nothing") had Prince [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJDScqyChlE on the show.]] Again, Barker played himself.* Donna Forrester on ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', the first time this Trope was used with Drew Carey's ''Price''. Pam gets into an argument with Stan Blits, the then-contestant coordinator, but manages to make it into Studio 33 where she talks to Donna about Rich Fields while he's studying his script. Rich calls Donna down instead of Pam to be a contestant. Donna [[spoiler:wins a car in Let 'Em Roll and later both Showcases, winning a total of $65,661]].* January 9, 2011: An episode of ''Family Guy'' had Peter, loaded up on Red Bull, appearing on Drew's version. He spins the Big Wheel, and as it goes around (and around, and around, and...) says hello to about half or so of the main cast. Right after he finishes, however, the moment we all dreaded finally happens — the Big Wheel breaks out of its casing and rolls over Contestant's Row into the quickly-scattering audience, flattening about a dozen or so people before plowing through the back wall.* November 6, 2011: Yet another ''Family Guy'' cutaway [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yplylEm_PI4 showed probably the cheapest Showcase ever.]] This originally had Rich Fields announcing, and he even promoted his cameo on his Facebook page, only to be dubbed over by series writer and occasional V/O artist John Viener.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Pyramid'']]* 1979: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DydNCIEtBDEf In this episode]] of ''[[Creator/SoupySales The Soupy Sales Show]]'' Soupy and Pookie appear on ''$20,000''. Although Dick Clark played himself, the genuine set was not used. Considering that both Sales and Clark ended up with [[PieInTheFace face-fulls of pie]], it's just as well. Dick's usual warning about not using your hands takes on new meaning when addressed to Pookie (a hand puppet with non-working hands).* 1980s: An episode of ''MuppetBabies'' (a CBS show) had Miss Piggy play "The 25,000 Dollhouse {{Pyramid}}". Dick Clark, through footage from a real episode and new narration, guested as himself.* On Music/DrDre's 1992 album ''The Chronic'': a skit titled "The $20 Sack Pyramid". The grand prize: "a 20 dollar sack of endo and a 35 dollar gift certificate to the Compton Swap Meet!"* March 7, 1992: ''InLivingColor'' did a spoof of ''$100,000'' with the Brothers Brothers as guests. Jim Carrey played Dick Clark, although John Davidson had most recently been host. The spoof aired the day after the last week of Davidson repeats.* February 9, 2005: On an episode of ''TheKingOfQueens'', Arthur watches {{GSN}} and sees an episode of the show on which he was a contestant (the clip shown being genuine, but of Jerry Stiller as a ''[[CelebrityParadox celebrity]]''), then remarks that he never got his Rice-A-Roni ConsolationPrize.* February 5, 2004: In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', Joey Tribbiani once had a disastrous [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZmQqzQV0gg stint]] on ''Donnymid''. The absurdity was taken UpToEleven when his first-game partner (Gene Lester), who couldn't stand him, won the second game with the other celebrity (Leslie Charleson of ''Series/GeneralHospital'')...and Osmond told him he'd be playing the Winner's Circle with ''Joey''.-->'''Joey''': Paper! Snow! A ghost!* March 2012: Jimmy Fallon plays this as well, albeit only the front game. [[TakeThat Still better than]] ''Donnymid''.* ''Webcomic/TimesLikeThis'': On Cassie's Bucket List: "Appear on a classic game show, preferably with celebrities." She's pictured playing ''The $25,000 Pyramid'' [[http://timeslikethis.com/index.php?id=525 in 1983.]]* In the Rebecca Stead Young Adult novel Literature/WhenYouReachMe Miranda's mother is a contestant for the $20,000 Pyramid in April of 1979. Much of the book is about her practicing for the show. They also show her as a contestant describing the studio and Dick Clark. This is actually a side issue for Miranda, but it becomes very important in Miranda finally solving the mystery of the notes.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Shark Tank'']]* November 8, 2013: Characters from ''TheNeighbors'' appear on the show in the episode "We Jumped the Shark (Tank) !". One of the sharks is so impressed with the character (as opposed to her invention) that she kicks off a story arc by offering to help her quest to go to business school.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The $64,000 Question'']]* September 18, 1955: [[http://www.archive.org/details/Colgate-Comedy-Hour-S6E1 The Season 6 premiere]] of ''The Series/ColgateComedyHour'' opened with ''The $64,000,000 Question'', hosted by Hal April (DeanMartin) and sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive (naturally). Returning champ Morty M.M. Morton (JerryLewis) is forced to go for $32,000,000 and manages to survive...then is submerged underwater for the long-winded final question, leading to many ad-libs by Lewis.* September 25, 1956: On an episode of ''ThePhilSilversShow'', conman Sgt. Bilko tries to cheat on the show. Cue HilariousInHindsight several years later, when the quiz show scandals proved ''The $64,000 Question'' was actively cheating to help contestants it wanted to win and force contestants it didn't like to fail.* October 26, 1958: In the teaser for the ''AlfredHitchcockPresents'' episode "The Crooked Road", Hitchcock is placed in the game show's SoundProofBooth and told to identify "What the following person just ate, drank, or drove." Hitchcock pauses, then says "Ah yes...the answer is..." and the shot fades out to commercial.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Supermarket Sweep'']]* 1992: ''Late Night with David Letterman'' showed [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH1A4_IARj0 a clip]] of Dave as a "coach" on the show during a "Viewer Mail" segment. "Finally, some damn meat!"-->'''Paul Shaffer''': I love ''SupermarketSweep''! Where can we see more of that show?\\'''DavidLetterman''': [[TakeThat I have no idea.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:''To Tell The Truth'']]* February 20, 1967: ''TheMonkees'' episode "Captain Crocodile" features the boys doing two game show parodies [[WhatsMyLine What's My Scene?]] and [[ToTellTheTruth To Tell a Fib]] with Micky as host and Mike, Peter and Davy on the panel.-->'''Micky Dolenz''': Will the real Davy Jones please stand up?\\'''Davy Jones''': I '''am''' standing up!* December 25, 2002: The movie ''Film/CatchMeIfYouCan'' stars LeonardoDiCaprio as Frank Abagnale Jr. The real Abagnale appeared on an episode of ''ToTellTheTruth'', and the movie is framed by actual footage of this appearance with [=DiCaprio=] digitally inserted.* 2009-10: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Www8q7BQg20 This]] [=DirecTV=] commercial, one of several with Alex Trebek (who hosted the show in 1991) and a '''really''' accurate rendition of the 1973-78 set. Still, for all their work on the set, [[TheyJustDidntCare they certainly botched the rules]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:''University Challenge'']]* TheYoungOnes appeared on the show, in the episode "Bambi".* The central premise of the novel and film ''Film/StarterForTen''.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''The Weakest Link'']]* An episode of ''Series/MyFamily'' centered around Michael getting the entire family onto the show. He thought he was sure to win since he was the TeenGenius of the bunch, but lost to Alfie in the last round.* June 11, 2005: The ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Bad Wolf" had Rose Tyler ending up on a future version of the show, hosted by the "Anne-Droid" (Anne Robinson). [[spoiler:And the losers die.]] Amusingly, the Anne-Droid reappeared for a 2007 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0QS8TwozG0 special]] of the actual show with ''Who'' cast members playing for charity.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''What's My Line?'']]* February 20, 1967: ''TheMonkees'' episode "Captain Crocodile" features the boys doing two game show parodies [[WhatsMyLine What's My Scene?]] and [[ToTellTheTruth To Tell a Fib]] with Micky as host and Mike, Peter and Davy on the panel.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Wheel Of Fortune'']]* February 16, 1984: Nell and Addy of ''Series/GimmeABreak'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53bB9kEFnlE#3m41s played]] on a special "Friends Day" episode of the daytime version.* January 14, 1986: An episode of ''Series/TheATeam'' ([[OverlyLongGag helpfully titled]] "[[http://www.agonybooth.com/agonizer/A_Team/Wheel_of_Fortune.aspx Wheel Of Fortune]]") had Murdock [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h7DnbOtCH4 going on the daytime show]] and winning [[spoiler:a trip to Hawaii interrupted by kidnappers]]. Pat, Vanna, and then-announcer Jack Clark all played themselves.* 1986: The Dr. Dave song "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1vr2an65Pc Vanna, Pick Me a Letter]]" is about appearing on the show during the shopping era.* October 4, 1986: An episode of ''227'' had Mary and Sandra playing on [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lwj4ASfwvk the syndicated version]] for what Clark called "a special Neighbors version". This is also a good example of [[spoiler:why you should call a consonant you know is in the puzzle, so you don't get overconfident and mis-solve]].* May 12,﻿ 1988: An episode of ''Santa Barbara'' had Gina Lockbridge [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBDdORT0OCQ solving]] the rather appropriate bonus puzzle BLACKMAIL.* November 29, 1990: An episode of ''L.A. Law'' ("Vowel Play") picked up after the "previously on" trailer as a '''Bob Goen''' episode, with no hint that it was anything but (well, minus the $1,250 space already out). "But wait", you say, "daytime ''Wheel'' was on CBS and ''L.A. Law'' on NBC!" Yes, and on January 14, 1991 ''Wheel'' {{Channel Hop}}ped [[HilariousInHindsight to the Peacock]].* May 2, 1999: The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' "A Hero Sits Next Door" has Peter and Chris watching the game show on TV and the puzzle on the board reads [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar GO _UCK YOURSELF]]. The contestant on the show correctly solves the puzzle as GO TUCK YOURSELF IN, which stumps Peter (who mentions how he missed the phrase MY HAIRY AUNT, which could go a couple of ways...).* February 26, 2001: A brief dream sequence on ''TheKingOfQueens'' had Doug playing against Carrie and Arthur.* 2005-06: WDJT (CBS-58)'s [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f57ZaJxKFgc promo]] for their "10 At 10" newscast, using the 1997 "Changing Keys" theme.* March 12, 2006: The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "I Take Thee Quagmire" began with Peter winning the Bonus Round ''with no letters showing'' (thanks in large part to his picks of Z, 4, Q, another Q, a third Q, and a Franchise/{{Batman}} symbol). He then goes shopping and buys, among other things (including a $600 [[UndesirablePrize ceramic Dalmatian]]), a week of maid service, setting up the plot.-->'''Peter''': How much is the fat guy in the circle, I don't see a price tag on that.\\'''Pat''': That's ''you''.\\'''Peter''': Oh-oh, embarrassing. Well, in that case I'll just have the rest on a gift certificate.* March 7, 2007: The ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson" starts with Stan's dad, Randy Marsh, at the Bonus Round. With the category "People Who Annoy You", the puzzleboard reading N_GGERS, and $30,000 on the line, Randy ends up embarrassing himself on national television (and kicking off the plot) by blurting out a certain racial epithet instead of the right answer (NAGGERS)...although in his defense, he was ''very'' reluctant to say it.* Early 2008: A Lexus commercial had the H's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go4egTWPSbI disappear]] from ''Wheel''...although the contestant actually got buzzed for trying to solve after spinning, which pretty much defeats the concept.* 2011: The debut sketch of ''Series/SoRandom'' was "All-Star Wheel of Fortune" with {{Fred}}, TaylorSwift, and Willow Smith competing. But their antics (Fred being obnoxious, Taylor singing about everything, and Willow whipping her hair) prevent the game from getting anywhere. (This can also be seen as an {{Homage}} to the "Celebrity Jeopardy!" skits on ''SaturdayNightLive''.)* January 26, 2012: Playing off a story in which Sajak recalled doing ''Wheel'' after "kicking back a few margaritas with Vanna" in the 1980s, Creator/ConanOBrien showed a clip of Pat and Vanna talking during a credit crawl, slowed down to make him sound drunk. After that, Conan mentioned he also did drugs during the show, then showed a clip of a contestant asking for a T, followed by the board being bathed in odd lights and a dancing brain appearing, followed by Pat blinking and saying "Oh, hi, there."[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'']]* November 16, 1999: An episode of ''SpinCity'' had Paul as a contestant and, after some initial idiocy, he ends up [[spoiler:winning the Million]].* 2005-06: WDJT (aka CBS-58)'s [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-ZaIx1eaYk promo]] for their "10 At 10" newscast.* October 2010: On ''Series/PawnStars'', Chumley falls asleep at work and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY8E99TL6s4 wins the Million.]] The old man wakes him up shortly afterward.* There was the Creator/CartoonNetwork bumper where [[ThePowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q-fJjS5wx4 played.]]* The central premise of ''SlumdogMillionaire''.[[/folder]]

[[folder:''You Bet Your Life'']]* December 4, 1955: In the host segment teaser for the ''AlfredHitchcockPresents'' episode "The Case of Mr Pelham", Hitchcock says "...Following now the sponsor will [[CatchPhrase tell you the secret word. It's an everyday item you can find around the house]]. And if you don't have one, I recommend you get one as soon as possible."[[/folder]]----!!Examples with Fake {{Game Show}}s:

[[folder:Anime/Manga]]* In an episode of ''CromartieHighSchool'', after hearing that someone at school won the All-Japan Kingpin Tournament, Noboru Yamaguchi goes there to challenge the title...only to wind up in a game show hosted by the Kingpin Tournament winner ([[spoiler:Takashi Kamiyama]]) himself. Using his rules of comedy, Noboru Yamaguchi wins the title by accident.* In ''Ergo Proxy'', main character Vincent inexplicably finds himself in a game show. The episode literally starts in the game, with no connection to past episodes or the plot. Eventually, it's revealed that the game show is actually a metaphorical fight against a proxy. Considering Vincent's usual fights are actual...well, ''fights''...the entire episode throws the viewer for a loop.* In ''{{Manga/Gravitation}}'', the band Bad Luck's first TV appearance is as a guest contestant on "Quiz de Pon". They win, but since Shuichi asked to forfeit the 1,000,000-Yen prize for a song live on TV if they won, what they get is an impromptu concert with a TV audience. This turns out to be a smart tactical move.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]* In the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse story "[[http://disneycomics.free.fr/index_barks_date.php The Crazy Quiz Show]]" (by CarlBarks), DonaldDuck (having gone through an intense book study in preparation), Huey, Dewey and Louie become contestants on a radio quiz show named "You Say -- We Pay". The quiz itself is a massive RefugeInAudacity, giving the nephews questions that take little to no effort to answer correctly, while giving Donald [[UnexpectedlyObscureAnswer ridiculously impossible questions]] just because he looks like a professional prize-grabber. They also prevent Donald from coaching the nephews into choosing money over bicycles. [[spoiler:Donald answers the last question successfully, but the mental effort taken to answer the question ("How many drops of water pass over Niagara Falls in a week?") was so exhaustive that Donald ends up choosing a trike instead of a barrel of money.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Film]]* ''National Lampoon's European Vacation'' begins with the Griswalds winning the titular vacation on "Pig in a Poke".* The kids-versus-adults quiz show "What Do Kids Know?" from the movie ''{{Magnolia}}''.* The WesternAnimation/HorridHenry film has Henry competing in "[=2Cool4School=]".[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]* The novel ''QAndA'' by Vikas Swarup, which ''SlumdogMillionaire'' was an adaptation of, had the fictional game show ''Who Will Win A Billion?''* One of Creator/GeorgeMacDonaldFraser's Literature/McAuslan stories focuses on an inter-regimental quiz show between the Gordons and Fusiliers... which, despite [=MacNeill=]'s incredible command of useless trivia, is ultimately won by ''[=McAuslan=]''.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]* On an episode of Creator/ConanOBrien's "Conan", the host explains that Tbs asked them to judge new pilots, one of which was a GameShow called ''Take... Your... Time'', a show that has no time limits for the questions to be answered.* The ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'' episode "Quiz Show" has Cory, Shawn and Topanga on a very serious educational game show called ''High School Quiz'', which gets a ReTool ''in the middle of taping an episode'', when the network decides letting the slackers (and Topanga) win would be more entertaining TV. * On ''Series/TheBradyBunch'', Bobby and Cindy get a shot at appearing on the children's game "Quiz The Kids", but an overconfident Bobby doesn't make it past the entrance test after failing to study for it. Cindy rubs his nose in this and alienates the rest of the family with her egotism, then suffers her comeuppance when she gets on the show and can't answer any questions due to camera fright. Both kids thus learn [[AnAesop valuable lessons]] about preparation and humility, respectively.* In an episode of ''TheBurnsAndAllenShow'' Gracie appears on (and wins!) an {{Expy}} of ''The $64,000 Question'', after being hypnotized into being "the smartest woman in the world".* ''Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll'' had a ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Double Dare]]''-esque game with a "sibling rivalry" theme called "Brain Drain", containing elements suspiciously similar to Nickelodeon's later game ''Series/BrainSurge''.* In the classic ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'' episode "Coast to Coast Bigmouth", Laura appears on a game show and, under pressure from the host, reveals that Alan Brady (her husband Rob's employer and the star of the series' ShowWithinAShow) is bald. HilarityEnsues.* In an episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', all four of girls played "Grab That Dough!", whose host was played by Jim [=McKrell=] (most famous for hosting ''Celebrity Sweepstakes''). Rose and Sophia ended up playing against Dorothy and Blanche. The latter pair won $1,200, but traded it for a mystery prize behind a curtain, which turned out to be a lifetime supply of soup.* One ''Series/{{Goosebumps}}'' episode was "One Day at Horrorland", where the Morris family is placed in a horror-themed-amusement-park-themed game show run by monsters with intent to kill them for their audience.* The ''Series/HardcastleAndMcCormick'' episode "Games People Play" centered on a local Los Angeles quiz show called "Trivia Masters" hosted by "Bryce Benson" (Tom Kennedy), which has the lowest ratings of ''any'' show in the nation. [=McCormick=] appears on the revamped version, "Million-Dollar Trivia Masters", and climbs the money ladder; unfortunately, his game is rigged and Benson is a homicidal maniac. You can read a full recap [[http://www.game-show-utopia.net/hardcastle.htm here.]]* In a popular episode of ''Series/TheHoneymooners'', Ralph competes on "The $99,000 Answer", a ''$64,000 Question'' {{Expy}} hosted by "Herb Morris" (Jay Jackson) where a contestant must answer a series of questions in a category of their choosing in order to win the titular prize. [[note]]($100--$600--$?--$6,187.50--$12,375--$24,750--$49,500--$99,000; the third hurdle isn't mentioned, hence the question mark. It would probably be $1,200 or $3,093.75, but in either case that's quite a jump.)[[/note]] After stage fright and stuttering badly while choosing his category (Popular Music), Ralph gets a full week to study and doesn't slack around — he grabs Ed Norton and studies like hell, to the point where he can name virtually any song no matter what part of it gets played. Ralph returns to the show a knowledgeable man, confident that he can tackle any and every song Morris may ask him to identify; [[StatusQuoIsGod naturally]], the $100 song is the only one he doesn't know, and furthermore it's "Swanee River", the song that Norton always played the first few bars of "to warm up" while he was helping Ralph memorize songs.* On the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' episode "Lucy Gets Ricky on the Radio", Lucy and Ricky were slated to appear on the radio game "Mr. & Mrs. Quiz" with a top prize of $500. Lucy happened to find the answers before going on-air and memorized them, but the questions were changed at the last minute, making her answers quite wrong.-->'''Host''': How long is a term for a U.S. Senator?\\'''Lucy''': The sap runs every three years.\\'''Host''': Why was Marie Antoinette put under the blade of the guillotine?\\'''Lucy''': To scrape the barnacles off her hull.** By the end, when they were asked the bonus question ("What did George Washington say while crossing the Delaware?"), Ricky was exasperated and wanted to leave, begging Lucy "Please, let me sit down, I'm tired" — which, of course, was the right answer.* Happened a couple of times in ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'':** Al and Peggy once competed in a show for newlyweds (posing as Steve and Marcy) called "How Do I Love Thee?", where they had to torture each other for the prizes; needless to say, it wasn't hard for them. They ended up winning a ''car''...which [[SnapBack disappeared before the next episode]].** In the episode "Kelly Knows Something", Al auditions to be on the sports trivia game "Touchdown Trivia". Though he knew pretty much everything, the producers rejected him for being unsympathetic. He ended up training [[BrainlessBeauty Kelly]], with surprisingly good results.** In another episode, Bud goes on "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMsFYMulEU8 You Can't Miss!]]" (a ''Dating Game'' expy with the host played by BillMaher) as a potential suitor...[[spoiler:and wins]].* In ''Series/TheMaryTylerMooreShow'' episode "Ted's Moment of Glory", Newscaster Ted Baxter gets a chance to host a pilot for "The $50,000 Steeplechase" — a GameShow with contestants dressed in jockey colors and sitting on hobby horses. He gets the job and is ready to leave the newsroom when [[spoiler:Lou convinces him that he's better being a "NEWSMAN" than a "Quiiiiiiiiiiizmaaaaaaaaaaster" (as Lou pronounces both)]]. In addition, [[ThePriceIsRight Dian Parkinson]] plays the LovelyAssistant of the ShowWithinAShow.* ''Mama's Family'' had an episode titled "The Big Wheel", with the titular show being an {{Expy}} of ''Series/TheBigSpin''.* ''Series/{{Maude}}'' is corralled by her friends Vivian and Arthur into participating with Vivian in a show called "Beat the Devil". They [[spoiler:win everything in sight, and Maude proclaims that it's the happiest day of her life...only for the prizes to be voided]]. The announcer is none other than Johnny Olson, playing himself.* In an episode of ''Series/ModernFamily'' called "Lifetime Supply", 15 years ago Phil won a lifetime supply of Genesis Razor Blades on a game show called ''Smarty Pants''.* An episode of ''Series/{{Monk}}'' involved Trudy's father getting Adrian to work out how someone is cheating on his game show, and turns out to involve a murder. Adrian ''did'' figure out how the cheating was going on, but he had to get to the bonus round to expose those involved, so he started using the clues meant for the cheating contestant first. [[spoiler:The questions were multiple-choice and the answer was revealed by which corner of the card the host (who was in on the cheat) was holding.]] This resulted in Adrian and the cheating contestant racing to hit the buzzer as soon as the host picked up the card to ask the question, with the third player forced to watch in horror.* In the final follow-up trilogy of ''Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses'', Del goes on "Goldrush", a fictional BBC game hosted by Jonathan Ross in which the top prize is £100,000 and there are three {{Lifelines}}. It was an obvious FictionalCounterpart of ''Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'', created because ITV refused to let the BBC use the actual show — probably because a plot point was that an answer given as being wrong on the show turned out to be right.* On ''Series/TheParkers'', Nikki and her family go on "Family Secrets". The host of the fake show is the host of the real game show ''Series/TheWeakestLink''. The game consists of answering embarrassing questions about family members, but remains pretty harmless and [[HilarityEnsues funny]] until the final round when the host asks Nikki the million-dollar question "Who is your real mother?" Before Nikki could answer, her favorite aunt reveals [[spoiler:that she's Nikki's real mother]].* On ''Series/PerfectStrangers'', Balki and Larry go on "Risk It All", which used several actual props and games from ''Series/FunHouse'' (which was, like this show, produced by Lorimar-Telepictures).* In the ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' episode "Masquerade Party", Fred, Bubba and Grady appear not on a revival [[Series/TheNamesTheSame of that old 1950s show]], but a ''Series/LetsMakeADeal'' {{Expy}} called "Wheel and Deal" with comedian John Baubor playing "America's Second Greatest Dealer". The episode's writing credits say "Story by Redd Foxx".* In ''Series/SisterSister'', the twins appear on the ''Double Dare''-esque game "Slime Party". Their opponents? [[CurbStompBattle The Olsen twins.]]* On ''Series/SmallWonder'', the Lawsons and Brindles were opponents on a game similar to Nickelodeon's ''[[Series/DoubleDare1986 Family Double Dare]]''. Its host was played by Geoff Edwards.* ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' had "Risk It All!", complete with a stated lesson about greed and an unsaid one about how ''not'' to host a game show.* A CutawayGag in the ''Series/ThirtyRock'' episode "The Beginning of the End" features a game show that Jack had apparently greenlit called "Homonym", where a contestant struggles to give the correct definitions for the words given by the host because the word is actually "the other one."* ''Series/{{Victorious}}'':** Sinjin is hosting a game show called "Queries for Couples" he created as a pilot for a potential web series. It was similar to "The Newlywed Game" with a couples answering questions in a way they think the other person would.** Another episode had the cast going on a game show called "Brain Squeezers" that involved answering trivia questions. Anyone who couldn't give a correct answer would be "Doinked" as punishment, which involved dropping heavy appliances on their head, punching them in the face with a boxing glove, squirting them with goo, ect.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', the Warners were contestants on "Quiz Me Quick!" and drove the host crazy by doing things like answering every question "Isaac Newton" (except where the answer actually ''was'' Isaac Newton).* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'', the title character loses on a game show called "Riddle Quest", hosted by one "Alex Lebek" (who, by the way, is voiced by Alex Trebek).* Cluemaster's backstory in ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' has him losing a quiz show called "Think Thank Thunk", although in the comics he was a former game show host. Both the Riddler and the Joker have occasionally hijacked game shows for their own devices.* Barney Rubble became Fred Flintstone's proxy on "[[ThePriceIsRight The Prize Is Priced]]" in ''TheFlintstones'' episode "Divided We Sail". Barney wins a fishing pole in the bidding game, and the bonus attached to it was a houseboat.** One of Barney's fellow contestants briefly mentions a rival prehistoric game show, ''[[BeatTheClock Beat the Sundial]]''.* On the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "The Duh Vinci Code", Fry appears in the ''WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' parody "Who Dares To Be A Millionaire". He fails spectacularly to answer the first question.-->'''Morbo''': Which tool would you use to hammer a nail? Is it A) a hammer, B) another nail...\\'''Fry''': Another nail! Final answer!* TheJetsons appear on a game show called "Family Fallout", facing off against the Spacelys. Mr. Spacely threatens to fire George if he takes the grand prize. George decides to trade the grand prize for the other prize, which happens to be a food-making machine they had always wanted since the old one broke down; Spacely, on the other hand, won a lifetime supply of Cogswell Cogs (the product of his arch-nemesis (And why not? His family didn't compete, but he did donate the grand prize, and he knew that the winning family was taking what's behind the force field so it's hinted that he did a perfectly good XanatosGambit - Regardless of who won, Cogswell would still have the publicity. Not that he'd have minded seeing Spacely's face at seeing he won ''Cogswell'' products).* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSGjy8AxLIo The Ducksters]]" has Porky Pig as a contestant on "Truth or AAAAUGH!", a radio quiz (and a parody of ''TruthOrConsequences'') hosted by Daffy Duck. Daffy subjects Porky to [[UnexpectedlyObscureAnswer unanswerable questions]] ("What was Cleopatra's aunt's maiden name?") and ImpossibleTask challenges (guessing an opera from ''one note''), as well as a set of ''very'' painful "penalties" (naming every U.S. state before firecrackers in his mouth and ears go off) and a number of ludicrous booby prizes ("And the gentleman wins the Rock of Gibraltar!"). Porky eventually uses the prize money to buy the station and turn the tables on Daffy.** 1959's ''People Are Bunny'' had Daffy appearing on "People Are Phony" (a send-up of ''People Are Funny'') with a cartoon version of Art Linkletter. Naturally, Daffy loses while Bugs cleans up locked in a phone booth.* In the pilot episode of Cartoon Network's ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', Bugs and Daffy go on a relationship GameShow called ''Besties''.* The animated version of PunkyBrewster had an episode, "Punky's Millions," in which Punky and Henry vied to win a jackpot on a show called ''Can You Spend It?'', but to do so they had to spend $1 million in one day. Punky and her pals take the task at hand after Henry comes down with chicken pox. [[spoiler: Punky and the gang lose the game when Allen reveals that he has change in his pocket.]]* ''{{Rugrats}}'' has Tommy's mom Didi on "Super Stumpers", hosted by "Alan Quebec" (voiced by Alex Trebek). It also had elements of old-school ''Wheel of Fortune'', as Didi ended up taking home a porcelain dalmatian statue.* The beginning of an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has Moe appear in a ''[[WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire Millionaire]]'' parody, "Me Wantee!". It even made fun of ''Millionaire''[='s=] {{padding}} habit of Moe "stalling for about 15 minutes". Given a $500,000 question on atoms, he phones Homer for help (since he works at the nuclear power plant). Lisa gives Moe the right answer, and after winning the $500,000 he decides to walk.* The cast of ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' appeared on two different mock game shows — one was "Win, Lose, or Kerplooey" and the other, "That's Incredibly Stupid!"** Also, Max and Elmyra competed against each other in a version of Hollywood Squares. Max was that story's ButtMonkey.* Played for laughs on ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'' where the titular characters try to win the booby prize (dog biscuits) on "Let's Make a Right Price" (a parody of ''ThePriceIsRight''), but [[SpringtimeForHitler keep winning]]. Eventually, Little Dog tries to rig the Big Wheel by clinging to it and forcing it off the $1 space...at which point the host says "You cheated! [[RefugeInAudacity You get the car!]]"* On an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' it is learned in {{Flashback}} that Billy Quizboy got his last name from "Quizboys", a children's game show which he was expelled from after unwittingly participating in a ''Quiz Show''-esque scandal conducted by host Pete White.* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' had Jimmy ([[TrumanShowPlot unknowingly]]) being put on a game show where he has to [[SecretTestOfCharacter keep his word and stay on the same spot]]. Since the prize is Lucius' fortune, he faces some serious temptation.* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': Dexter and Dee Dee entered a game show (the notion of the two contestants not being complete strangers is explained by the show being about SiblingRivalry). Whoever wins can pick either a winged horse or a N.A.S.A. style telescope. Dee Dee is a long time fan of the episode but Dexter never watched it before and only entered for the telescope. Dexter thought it'd be easy for him: answer questions. However, there was a series of physical challenges before. It gave Dee Dee a 30 - 0 advantage. When it was time for the questions, the live-in audience left the place. The host stated whoever answered most questions correctly would win 30 points. Once he said the questions would be about science and technology, Dexter quickly handed him a piece of paper containing answers to everything that could be asked about the topic. Dexter not only got the 30 points (tying the score with Dee Dee) but also a booby prize that's known as "nerd prize" and given to anyone who answers all questions correctly. The tie-breaker was based on how well the contestants knew about each other. Dee Dee won and chose [[spoiler:the telescope, so she could spy on Dexter from her own room]].* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': The Belchers appear on ''Family Fracas'', a ''Series/DoubleDare1986'' knock-off. The ShowWithinAShow's logo resembles the ''FamilyFeud'' logo.* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': Grunkle Stan gets on the ''Wheel Of Fortune'' parody "Cash Wheel" in the episode "Boss Mabel". He wins lots of money until the end, where he loses it all in a "double or nothing" round because he missed the word [[BrickJoke "Please"]].[[/folder]]